Seven of the best articles we’ve come across in the last couple of weeks: Marshall Segal– ‘Why Do You Have A Phone?’ – Desiring God. “Our phones used to be a means to relationship, a means to work, a means to ministry. The iPhone suddenly made the means an end — or perhaps better, a means to me.” — CT – ‘How…

|Kayla Lynn| Sometimes I don’t act very “Christian.” At times, I think it’s because of my background (being a Christian in a non-Christian home is an adventure in itself). Some days, I wonder why I succumb to temptation so readily, as though I’m hardly trying to resist it. “For we know that the law is…

How should we think about Christian apologetics in a society where people are encouraged to discover, determine, and live their own truth? Christian apologist Joseph Boot explains that Christ-centred gospel witness is about getting to the heart of a person, because the root of unbelief is a heart condition, not a lack of evidence or convincing…

‘Logos’ (meaning ‘word’ in Greek) helps you to get the most out of the Bible. We share the best resources from across the online world to enable you go deeper in your personal study of God’s Word. The Bible Project (www.thebibleproject.com) is a small creative studio based in Portland, USA, which creates short animated videos…

Why is sharing the gospel different in today’s secular world, and how should we go about it? Russell Moore, Tim Keller and Collin Hansen consider these questions in a recent roundtable discussion for The Gospel Coalition.

Spotlight is our monthly focus on prayer. This month we’re looking at Open Doors as it hosts its annual Day of Prayer for the persecuted church on 19 November. Why not take some time to pray through some of these issues with your church? For more information, see https://www.opendoorsuk.org/act/international-day-prayer/

Our ‘Kingdom Calling’ series looks at a particular aspect of Christian discipleship to help us grow in our faith. Today we’re tackling the issue of gossip. Why does gossip feel so good? John Piper looks at how this sin can both destroy relationships and damage ourselves.

Seven of the best articles I’ve come across in the last month: Bruce Ashford – ‘How America Lost Its Mind’ – The Gospel Coalition. An excellent review of Kurt Anderson’s controversial new book, Fantasyland. — Melanie Phillips – ‘The Vanishing Conservative Party’ – MelaniePhillips.com. Melanie Phillips argues that there is much more to the Conservative Party’s failings than a…

Prayer can be difficult at the best of times. But praying for the entire world can seem especially daunting. This is the theme that Rachel Jones addresses in her latest book, “5 Things to Pray for Your World.” Helpfully, we find that we don’t have to pray for the entire world all at once. Each…

Seven of the best articles I’ve come across in the last month: Theodore Dalrymple – ‘Why is so much bad science published?’ – The Spectator. The increasing pressure to publish means that not all scientific studies are true, valid or reliable. — Michael Reeves – ‘How the Reformation changed the world’ – Premier Christianity. This month…